Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo
European immigrants to Brazil worked in the urban industries that were developing Montevideo and Buenos Aires. lol this answer is wrong.
In the Western Hemisphere, Brazil received the second largest number of European immigrants after the United States.
In the Western Hemisphere, Brazil received the second largest number of European immigrants after the United States.
Yes, South Africa's motor industries are developing in a similar way to Brazil's
Brazil
Brazil is a developing country because, lot of people are still in poverty.
Europeans have tended to settle in southern Brazil due to factors such as climate similarity to Europe, fertile land for agriculture, and economic opportunities in industries like wine production and cattle ranching. The region's temperate climate and natural beauty also attract European immigrants looking for a high quality of life.
banana industries
Brazil is a developing nation and good in economy compared to India.. all its industries are booming in different sectors and fields very soon will be a developed country and becomes richest in rich
Between the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries, coffee was the main export product of Brazil. At first, Brazilian farmers used African slave labour in the coffee plantations, but in 1850, the slave traffic was abolished in Brazil. To solve the labour shortage, the Brazilian elite decided to attract European immigrants to work in the coffee plantations. The government and farmers offered to pay European immigrants's passage.
celebration and art of brazil
SouthEast Zone of Brazil